
Officers and Men of the Cross River State Police Command, have extended heartfelt congratulations to the management and staff of HIT 95.9 FM, Calabar, on the 9th anniversary of Cross River’s first private radio station.
CR Commissioner of Police, G. A. Grimah, in a statement signed by Irene Ugbo, Police Public Relations Officer, CRS, maintained that, “over the years, your station has stood as a beacon of information, entertainment, and community empowerment. The unwavering commitment to delivering quality broadcasting has significantly contributed to fostering harmony and understanding within our state. Your station has bridged the gap between the police and the public, promoting positive collaboration, peace, and unity.”
“We deeply value the role that HIT FM 95.9 has played in enhancing societal development through responsible journalism and informative programming. Your tireless efforts have not only entertained but also informed and educated the public, making a remarkable impact on the lives of many. The Police Command holds in high regards your dedication to providing balanced and reliable coverage, which has proven to be an indispensable tool in bridging the gap between law enforcement and the community.”
“As you mark this significant milestone, we wish you continued success in your mission to keep the people informed, entertained, and united. We look forward to more years of collaboration and shared success in fostering peace, safety, and development within our beloved Cross River State”, the statement ended.